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The International Potato Center (CIP) is seeking a dynamic and ambitious Sweetpotato Program Coordinator to coordinate its growing Sweetpotato Research and Development Program in Ethiopia. We are looking for expertise in market-focused agricultural, food or nutrition research and hands-on experience in program coordination working through local partners.

Results for Development (R4D) is a leading non-profit global development partner. We collaborate with change agents around the world — government officials, civil society leaders and social innovators — to create strong systems that support healthy, educated people. We help our partners move from knowing their goal to knowing how to reach it. We combine global expertise in health, education and nutrition with analytic rigor, practical support for decision-making and implementation and access to peer problem-solving networks.

The International Potato Center (CIP) is seeking a dynamic and ambitious researcher and development scientist to lead its effort to strengthen agricultural Business and Market Development in Ethiopia. This is a great opportunity to contribute to agricultural transformation in Ethiopia working closely with government and commercial partners from several sectors to improve potato and sweetpotato value chains as pathways to more resilient, nutritious and profitable agri-food systems in Ethiopia.

The MEAL officer is part of the Health team in Addis Ababa and the primary focus of the position is to engage in Monitoring and Evaluation of Women’s Integrated Sexual Health (WISH) projects in Ethiopia.

TheAsian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC), established in 1986, is a regional non-profit foundation with headquarters in Bangkok, Thailand supporting the advancement of safer communities and sustainable development, through implementing programs that reduce the impact of disasters upon countries and communities in Asia and the Pacific. The primary geographical focus of ADPC’s activities is Asia with the South, South East and East Asia being the primary sub-regions.

The Institute for Peace and Security Studies (IPSS) is an African institution with the mission to promote peace and security in Ethiopia and Africa through education, research, and professional development. The Institute trains skilled professionals in conflict prevention, management and resolution as well as in peacebuilding, and promotes the values of a democratic and peaceful society.

The Peace and Security Report Unit (PSRU) at IPSS is looking for a qualified researcher to produce:

SeeBeyondBorders is looking for someone who can maintain and enhance our human resources and who can write concise, professional and compelling prose for inclusion in grant applications, job descriptions, performance evaluations, donor reports and the like. A vibrant team player able to communicate across all the cultures that make up the SeeBeyondBorders’ community, this role will give a bird’s eye view of how our programs and people meet donor expectations and how donor expectations can be attuned to what we deliver.

The objective of this assignment is to better understand the intersectionality of gender and structural domains for children leaving residential care in Cambodia, including those in alternative care such as foster or transitional care and children receiving protective services as well as those reintegrated into family care. FCF is seeking a researcher(s) able to conduct a grounded, mixed methods study on the effects of gender, identity, and institutional practices on the well-being of these children.

SeeBeyondBorders is seeking a Literacy Program Co-ordinator who will work directly with the SeeBeyondBorders’ Education Team to implement the Grade 1 and 2 Khmer Literacy Program in 7 rural schools in one district of Battambang Province.
The Literacy Program is in early stage of development and this is the first year it is being trialled in multiple schools. It will link with the Cambodian Government’s revised literacy teaching approach which is also being launched in two provinces in the current school year.

IPSS is searching for a team player to work in a diverse environment in the area of graphic design. The candidate must be able to work quickly and thoroughly on developing tools for use on social media, in print and on the website.

In Cambodia, World Renew’s programs are implemented by local partners. Current local partners include a Christian learning network and three local NGOs. Each local NGO carries out its own community development work and collaborates with approximately four local churches. The Country Consultant position is responsible for the overall operation of World Renew in Cambodia, including ensuring supervision of national, expatriate, volunteer, and, potentially, seconded staff.